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The System Tray Problem
Try this, Stephan....... Right click on the SystrayProperties at the
bottom of 1st tab, be sure that Hide Inactive Icons is NOT checked. HTH, Carol2 "srd" wrote in message newsp.s48ybczv9bhpqa@jq0arm4... There seems to be a documented issue with the sytem tray losing some icons when Explorer crashes. In fact, some icons are lost without a crash. (I don't mean that they aren't visible, where that just means that you have to expand the tray to see them.) In some cases, when the icon is lost, so is the functionality of the process it represents. What I don't understand is why this happens to certain applications repeatedly and not to others at all. Do certain application issues include getting lost in the tray? Is there a way for the user to fix this? I have tried systray fix, an MVP's offering, but it seems not to affect my problem. Stephen Diamond |
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